Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Aug 25 2008, 9:44am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The application designer says that the application uses perspective tricks to fool the eye into seeing 3D similar to those used in classic paintings. The application takes advantage of the iPhone gyroscope to move the image in real time.
The little walking cat can be viewed from all angles and looks like he is walking on the screen of the phone. At the time of writing, I can’t find the application on the App Store.
Via Pocket-lint
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